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On the development of a tileable LRU for the nextgen surveillance and weather radar capability program
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2013
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EngineeringMicrowave TransmissionEducationIntegrated CircuitsTileable Radar PanelMit Lincoln LaboratoryNextgen SurveillanceSystems EngineeringImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingInstrumentationMeteorologySynthetic Aperture RadarPhased ArrayMicrowave Remote SensingAntennaRadar ApplicationComputer ScienceMillimeter Wave TechnologyMicrowave EngineeringTileable LruRadarMicrowave CircuitsRadar ImagingAperture PcbAerospace EngineeringRadar ScatteringMicrowave ComponentsRemote SensingRadar Image Processing
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is working towards the development of a tileable radar panel to satisfy multimission needs. A combination of custom and commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMICs) have been developed and/or employed to achieve the required system functionality. The integrated circuits (ICs) are integrated into a low cost T/R module compatible with commercial printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing. Sixty-four of the transmit/receive (T/R) modules are integrated onto the aperture PCB in an 8 × 8 lattice. In addition to the T/R elements, the aperture PCB incorporates transmit and receive beamformers, power and logic distribution, and radiating elements. The aperture PCB is coupled with a backplane PCB to form a panel, the line replaceable unit (LRU) for the multifunction phased array radar (MPAR) initiative. This report summarizes the evaluation of the second iteration LRU aperture PCB and T/R element. Support fixturing was developed and paired with the panel to enable backplane functionality sufficient to support the test objectives.
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